Multisensory Activities

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Reaching Students Through Multisensory Activities.

Current research tells us that dyslexic students need extensive repetition to cement concepts into memory. We also know that when students’ senses are engaged, repetition time can be substantially reduced. At Kendore Learning, we teach educators how to use multisensory games and activities to effectively teach literacy to dyslexic students as well as to typical learners.

On this page, you’ll find examples of fun and effective multisensory activities, with links to demonstration videos and game instructions.

Slap

In this lively game, students race to be the first one to identify and “slap” the sounds they hear.

Beach Ball Pass

Ghost/Cupid Poop Relay

Phonics review has never been so much fun! At Halloween time, kids love racing across the classroom with “ghost poop” as they practice literacy concepts. The game can be changed to cupid poop in February, leprechaun poop in March, and so on.